In retrospect, Kodak should have taken the charge of leading that transformation and driving that crossover faster even if it resulted in interim lower profits and revenues.
Tapes of a conversation between two of Pakistan's top generals, played to reporters in Delhi, suggested that they, not the politicians, have been in charge of the operation.
Eleven of the complaints have been received since the introduction of the charge.
The drones are coming en masse to America, thanks to lawmakers who have told the agency in charge of our national airspace that it needs to welcome unmanned aircraft into our skies.
Unless people choose to opt out from receiving the benefit, they will continue to receive the money but will have to pay a charge at the end of the year.
But the law also recognises that the humans in charge of the car have some say, too.
Because the number of potential customers for such experimental sensors is small, the firms manufacturing them have to charge a high price per unit just to cover the fixed costs of designing the product, setting up the factory, and so forth.
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Two other Westerners have been convicted of the charge in Cambodia.
It never dawned on either of them that she would have to be in charge of the money one day.
The American giants have each bought firms that charge some of the highest rates in the industry.
Now the FDA and one of its panels have delivered the charge that new drugs must be better or safer than these old options.
Individual investors, hooked on the thrill of online trading, have led the charge into technology shares in most countries.
However, they will also be bundled with detachable keyboards, some of which may have the ability to charge the tablet when docked and many of which will lock into the tablet for a secure carry unlike many iPad options.
It is a measure of how far South Africans have got used to the idea of Mr Mbeki being in charge that Mr Mandela's recent absences abroad have scarcely been noticed.
While most of it was sold to Spain, 250 artworks are still in the baroness's private collection and have been lent to the country free of charge for the past 13 years.
It looks like the industry may have to find new ways to charge the same level of 401(k) fees.
Two newspapers, the Herald and the Sunday Herald, have become the first in Scotland to charge regular readers of their online pages.
Given the choice, diplomats and international officials almost always prefer to have the devil they know in charge of a major country, not to have to get to grips with someone new.
More often than not, the blame for failed regulation falls squarely in the lap of those in charge because they often set unrealistic agendas and have little feeling for the limits of their staff and budget.
For example, a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has said that the military should be in charge of cybersecurity and should have more of an offensive orientation.
Basically any transaction occurring in the financial system will have a charge attached to it on both sides of the transaction.
Higher international capital and liquidity requirements, plus the government's decision to put the Bank of England back in charge of regulating banks, are this government's attempt to have the benefits of free financial markets without the accompanying disasters.
The vast majority of the affected workers are mothers, some of whom have sick children and are in charge of taking care of their families, said Wendy Tejada, a 10-year volunteer with National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, in a phone interview.
Such is the emotional charge of the Lazio affair that it could have far-reaching effects on national politics.
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Mr Allan pointed out that for him to have admitted the charge, he would either have to accept that he committed the assaults or he was part of a "common plan" with others to carry them out.
But the prosecution could have had a very, very easy task of trying the charge of missing movement, which is a familiar offense to military lawyers.
While President Obama said Thursday that the federal government is in charge of the disaster area, they have no answers in stopping the leak, and they are relying on BP and their expertise to get this done.
But none of those moves appears to have generated the intense response of the debit-card charge.
Still, there's something sad about showing up at the airport knowing I won't have to pay an overage charge due to the heavy stacks of black plastic swelling my luggage.
While there are no surveys determining the percentage of schools nationally that have instituted pay-to-play, what they charge, and the effect on student participation, plenty of information is coming out that the percentage is higher, the amount they charge varies wildly depending upon perceived budgetary needs, and whatever is charged, it is driving down student athletic participation.
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